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the united states government wants people to know that it doesn't support the film. the state department is spending about $70,000 on the ad, violence related to the film has left about 30 people dead in seven countries >>> two years after the president ordered the surge in afghanistan the hat of the troops have left the country. officials say the withdrawal, there are 68,000 american forces left in the war zone. the number of united states forces in afghanistan peaked at about 101,000 last year. troops have been slowly leaving the country over the past several months. >>> in the health alert students at carroll community college are left scratching their heads, it's that itchy paranoia after bed bugs were found. e-mail was sent out warning the 11,000 about the pests, administrators quash toned a classroom where it was found. . they are treating the problem. >> did find them in three different locations, in room 209 which is the nursing room that we were told about and in two other rooms we found some indications on furniture that we moved. >> a heat treatment will b
the united states government wants people to know that it doesn't support the film. the state department is spending about $70,000 on the ad, violence related to the film has left about 30 people dead in seven countries >>> two years after the president ordered the surge in afghanistan the hat of the troops have left the country. officials say the withdrawal, there are 68,000 american forces left in the war zone. the number of united states forces in afghanistan peaked at about 101,000...
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i am paying taxes as the united states said this in, state and federal like everybody else. now i am asking for help, which those services are supposed to provide. >> this sign is a reminder to folks who drive by as to what happened. she is homeless and thanks those who have helped her donations and more. but what she wants most is to rebuild on her land and for the city to have a heart and help her. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> another beautiful late summer day. high temperature is about normal, just a little below for this time of year. quite a bit cooler than you would expect in the morning. many of the suburbs north and west of town or in the 40's this morning. this is the last of the year where the average height is 80. it is also the last time we had a 100-degree record high, the latest in the year it has ever happened was in 1983. clear skies across the region, setting up for another cooler nights. expect some 40's in the north and west of baltimore. a big area of high pressure is dominating the weather across the mid
i am paying taxes as the united states said this in, state and federal like everybody else. now i am asking for help, which those services are supposed to provide. >> this sign is a reminder to folks who drive by as to what happened. she is homeless and thanks those who have helped her donations and more. but what she wants most is to rebuild on her land and for the city to have a heart and help her. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer....
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even though the movie was produced in the united states t government wants the country to know it doesn't support the film's message. >>> this morning 700 u.s. soldiers are on their way back home from afghanistan. it's the last troop surge to leave the country. 77,000 troops went to afghanistan in 2009 to stabilize the country and build up afghan security forces. there are still about 68,000 american troops based in that country. >>> pilots of american airlines are hit to go picket lines. dozens marched outside chicago's o'hare airport yesterday. pilots have canceled more than 300 flights and the airline is cutting 1% to 2% of flights till the end of october. >>> happening now, people all over the country are lining up outside apple stores to get the new iphone. this was in chicago. we are 3 and a half hours to go till the iphone 5 officially goes on sale. some analysts think apple could sell they think more than 10 million phones by monday. linda is live outside the verizon store. how long have those people been camping there? >> reporter: a long time. mary and jason, you ever been here
even though the movie was produced in the united states t government wants the country to know it doesn't support the film's message. >>> this morning 700 u.s. soldiers are on their way back home from afghanistan. it's the last troop surge to leave the country. 77,000 troops went to afghanistan in 2009 to stabilize the country and build up afghan security forces. there are still about 68,000 american troops based in that country. >>> pilots of american airlines are hit to go...
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we need to have jobs and united states first for united states citizens. john: term limits? >> those are almost of the constitution but would jefferson and madison and those writing with "the federalist papers" they decided not to adopted because most will my sir few terms then go back to the jobs they had. i was there. part of the problem people are so worried about the next election they will not make the hard choices that we would do to balance the budget. we are headed for a disaster if you don't. that makes tough choices. people in your audience will be bad. but if not the 16 trillion will soar. with term limits many members of congress would say i will not worry about the next fund-raiser but the next generation. [applause] john: let me go to my panel. you to on the left don't get enough time? >> one question with the cause dissension you would -- constitution. that does not fit in the constitution. >> the national defense authorization act unconstitutional search and seizure. it provides the authorization of funding troops it also provides authorization of what mr. al
we need to have jobs and united states first for united states citizens. john: term limits? >> those are almost of the constitution but would jefferson and madison and those writing with "the federalist papers" they decided not to adopted because most will my sir few terms then go back to the jobs they had. i was there. part of the problem people are so worried about the next election they will not make the hard choices that we would do to balance the budget. we are headed for a...
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here in the united states, countless publications provoke offense. like me, the majority of americans are christian and yet we do not plan blasphemy against our most sacred beliefs. >> watched that and was ripping my hair out. do we really think that was about the movie. here he is legitimatizing that point of view saying all this had to do with the movie. first of all do you believe that the attacks on the ambassador were -- >> president obama were a law professor he would describe that as a red herring that is totally irrelevant concern that takes the obama administration kind of off the hook for how they missed the ba on this. this was a planned attack. melissa: right. >> he had u.n. ambassador on a week and a half ago saying this was spontaneous attack that is ridiculous statement. these were grenades that were propelled in a massive way. these were massive arms. people don't bring these things to, to spontaneous demonstrations. now all this evidence is coming out that the ambassador himself had, had a diary in which he was worried about exactly
here in the united states, countless publications provoke offense. like me, the majority of americans are christian and yet we do not plan blasphemy against our most sacred beliefs. >> watched that and was ripping my hair out. do we really think that was about the movie. here he is legitimatizing that point of view saying all this had to do with the movie. first of all do you believe that the attacks on the ambassador were -- >> president obama were a law professor he would describe...
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of the united states reed since our founding, the united states has been a nation that respects all faiths. we reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. but there is absolutely no justification for this type of senseless violence. none whatsoever. >> let me say very clearly, and i hope that it is obvious, that the united states government has absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. lou: the president of the united states repertory of state. your reaction to that? it leaves me almost speechless to see that. >> i think this was a very badly advised move. in the middle east come you have those jihadist and those who are against the united states regardless of the movie or video. they have been doing so on guantÁnamo, on previous issues and now they are using us. it is very clear. it's not going to change their mind if the video was aired in pakistan. on the other hand, people who have fought for the arab spring are asking themselves what is going on in washington. why is washington now time to respond to what the j
of the united states reed since our founding, the united states has been a nation that respects all faiths. we reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. but there is absolutely no justification for this type of senseless violence. none whatsoever. >> let me say very clearly, and i hope that it is obvious, that the united states government has absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. lou: the president of the united...
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one of the difficult issues for the united states how do we react to this? because we've got our fifth fleet stationed in bahrain. bahrain has been a friend of the united states for the last several, many decade and there is a tension between our commitment to human rights, our commitment to our democratic principles on the one hand which are vitally important for us but our real world concrete interests insuring the flow of oil through the straits of hormuz which you covered and insuring we have stable relations and influence with governments in the region. melissa: i want to quickly characterize the video we're looking at here. he is trying to make the case, and he said this repeatedly and very open about it during the interview, he did not shy away from the question, when you have people in the streets throwing molotov cocktails you are putting in jeopardy the safety of the rest of our citizens. he makes it sounds like you have a few people who are causing trouble. the other side would say these are a few people who are standing up for democracy that want
one of the difficult issues for the united states how do we react to this? because we've got our fifth fleet stationed in bahrain. bahrain has been a friend of the united states for the last several, many decade and there is a tension between our commitment to human rights, our commitment to our democratic principles on the one hand which are vitally important for us but our real world concrete interests insuring the flow of oil through the straits of hormuz which you covered and insuring we...
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. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> convention cheers rang out in charlotte. the latest jobs report numbers were sobering news. >> after the party last night , the hangover today. >> reporter: the labor market lost momentum adding 96,000 jobs, down from 141,000 in july, the unemployment rate fell, too, 8.1%. candidate, mitt romney, was quick to react at a rally in iowa. >> 95,000 i believe net new jobs created and almost 400,000 people dropped out of the work force all together. it's simply unmanageable. >> reporter: president obama and vice president joe biden gave their own interpretation of the numbers. >> after losing 800,000 jobs a month when i took office, business added jobs for the 30th month in a row. that's not good enough. we know it's not good enough. we need to create more jobs faster. >> reporter: one thing still appears to ring true from the speech. >> went you pick up the ballot to vote, it will be a choice between two different paths for america. >> reporter: perhaps two different paths but travel plans look awfully similar. today president o
. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> convention cheers rang out in charlotte. the latest jobs report numbers were sobering news. >> after the party last night , the hangover today. >> reporter: the labor market lost momentum adding 96,000 jobs, down from 141,000 in july, the unemployment rate fell, too, 8.1%. candidate, mitt romney, was quick to react at a rally in iowa. >> 95,000 i believe net new jobs created and almost 400,000...
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but it locks like it will stay awhich from the you -- looks like it will stay away from the united states. bermuda looks to be in its path. in terms of the wet weather for today, scattered showers will prevail this morning and going into the afternoon a this trend will keep through thursday and we will have a little drying time. but this is what your hour by hour looks like for today. 10, 77 degrees. won't reach 80 until later. and the drier moves in by friday. >>> we will talk about a labor of love on labor day weekend. handy seafood attempted to beat the previous world record to the largest crab cake at the state fair. so they did it. the old record was 253. this year's crab weighed in over 300 pounds. cooking started at 2 in the morning and it was ready by noon. crab cake sandwiches were served and sold for $8 with the proceeds helping 4hers. look at that giant crab cake. >> made national news this week. >>> a father grateful to be home from the battle front -- >> you have to see this great storey. we will take you along for a ride as a dad comes home from afghanistan. >>> thanks for j
but it locks like it will stay awhich from the you -- looks like it will stay away from the united states. bermuda looks to be in its path. in terms of the wet weather for today, scattered showers will prevail this morning and going into the afternoon a this trend will keep through thursday and we will have a little drying time. but this is what your hour by hour looks like for today. 10, 77 degrees. won't reach 80 until later. and the drier moves in by friday. >>> we will talk about a...
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look back at united states. we're trying to create jobs here. the federal reserve the whole point of qe3 is to create jobs but they're facing massive secular changes. david: in fairness to bernanke, he says you need fiscal policies in order to create growth in the united states as well. that doesn't include raising taxes. if anything you lower tax rates. >> i think like a tug-of-war. they're doing all the qe trying to create jobs. over here you have technology. you announced last couple days, best buy. best buy and amazon. amazon is crushing best buy. costing them jobs. technology is costing us jobs. ipad itself, think what the independednt pad is doing to the computer industry. we used to have a two computers. now we have computer andist pad. jobs are being wipe out by technology. look at secular changes in the mortgage markets. they're lowing rates. i talk about my book. david: that is third plug for the book, go ahead. >> the mortgage market is brown. securitization market they should be focused on fixing that. is the blood in the veins and c
look back at united states. we're trying to create jobs here. the federal reserve the whole point of qe3 is to create jobs but they're facing massive secular changes. david: in fairness to bernanke, he says you need fiscal policies in order to create growth in the united states as well. that doesn't include raising taxes. if anything you lower tax rates. >> i think like a tug-of-war. they're doing all the qe trying to create jobs. over here you have technology. you announced last couple...
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this is their view of the united states. in 2009, as president obama took office, only 4% had an unfavorable view of the united states. i will remind everyone that president obama said that he will change all this. and he did. now, the number is 86% unfavorable in georgia. the 13th through the 16th by you research. in pakistan, moving to almost 80%, and in egypt, 70% to 79%. currently the direction that this president -- but we assume that he would be able to stick this country 3.5 years ago. >> those numbers are even worse than they hate u.s. on first blush. the numbers at the beginning of the obama administration is when the u.s. was suffering from a very difficult, long war in iraq. president bush, before him, have started withdraws, i think this is some better numbers than the 74 and the erosion is even worse. this president has had a policy, which has created disrespect for america. the likability factor is not the most important. the respect factor is most important. you are seeing the reactions that have so much viole
this is their view of the united states. in 2009, as president obama took office, only 4% had an unfavorable view of the united states. i will remind everyone that president obama said that he will change all this. and he did. now, the number is 86% unfavorable in georgia. the 13th through the 16th by you research. in pakistan, moving to almost 80%, and in egypt, 70% to 79%. currently the direction that this president -- but we assume that he would be able to stick this country 3.5 years ago....
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. >>> a nearly three-yearlong operation by united states troops to squash the taliban is finally over according to defense officials. they say the last of several hundred troops that were part of the 2009 troop surge have left the country. you may remember in 2009 the president ordered 33,000 additional troops to afghanistan to stabilize the country so u.s. and international traders could develop some sense of security with the afghan forces there. >>> you want the new iphone 5? get in line. fans are doing it today because the iphone goes on sale. an across the country, people have gone mad trying to get their hands on it. linda is live at a verizon store this morning to tell us what people are saying. >> reporter: there are about five people waiting in line here, the first mom and son here since 1:00 this morning. we are getting our first glimpse at the iphone 5. the manager has it right here in his hands. i have my iphone 4 so we can compare the difference. so what's different? >> it's thinner, lighter and faster with the lte network on verizon wireless. >> reporter: it has a bigger
. >>> a nearly three-yearlong operation by united states troops to squash the taliban is finally over according to defense officials. they say the last of several hundred troops that were part of the 2009 troop surge have left the country. you may remember in 2009 the president ordered 33,000 additional troops to afghanistan to stabilize the country so u.s. and international traders could develop some sense of security with the afghan forces there. >>> you want the new iphone...
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>> i think the greatest threat to the united states in 10 states is the economy. if you don't fix the economy, nothing else counts. everything is collateral damage. there is no money for defense for intelligence. no money for foreign aid. first, fix the economy. reagan understood that in 1980. we had a far worse economy than we have now and he turned the economy and now we first need to fix the economy and then realize the threat is in nuclear iran and the long-range threat is an assertive militaries china. gerri: i wanted to address the comments from leon panetta about the book by a navy seal recounting takedown of the modern. >> i think we have to take steps to make clear to him and the american people that we are not going to accept this kind of behavior. gerri: they are going to punch this guy? really? >> the guy should've cemented the book. i had to do things in a row. however, i've read that book but there is nothing in there that revealed sources. i have to say, it is pretty rich to watch a member of this administration. this is an administration that has l
>> i think the greatest threat to the united states in 10 states is the economy. if you don't fix the economy, nothing else counts. everything is collateral damage. there is no money for defense for intelligence. no money for foreign aid. first, fix the economy. reagan understood that in 1980. we had a far worse economy than we have now and he turned the economy and now we first need to fix the economy and then realize the threat is in nuclear iran and the long-range threat is an...
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right here in the united states of america. when it comes to the health of our family, barack refused to listen to all those folks who told them to leave health reform for another day. another president. he didn't care whether it was the easy thing to do politically. no, that's not how he was raised. he cared that was the right thing to do. [cheers] [applause] he did it because he believed that here in america, our grandparents should be able to afford their medicine. our kids should be able to see a doctor when they are sick, and no one in this country should ever go broke because of an accident or illness. [cheers] [applause] and he believed that women are more than capable of making our own choices about our bodies and our health care. [cheers] [applause] that is what my husband stands for. when it comes to giving our kids the education that they deserve, barack nose like me and so many of you, he never could have attended college without financial aid. believe it or not, when we were first married, are combined monthly stud
right here in the united states of america. when it comes to the health of our family, barack refused to listen to all those folks who told them to leave health reform for another day. another president. he didn't care whether it was the easy thing to do politically. no, that's not how he was raised. he cared that was the right thing to do. [cheers] [applause] he did it because he believed that here in america, our grandparents should be able to afford their medicine. our kids should be able to...
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. >> let us move forward, not back by reelecting barack obama, president of the united states. god bless you all. >>reporter: it's been widely speculated that o'malley is speaking a presidential run in 2016. politico is reporting that later this morning o'malley is set to have breakfast with iowa's delegation to the dnc. as you know, i-wa is one of the states that always holds its caucuses before any other state. linda stow, abc 2 news. >>> the 15-year-old accused of shooting a classmate at perry hall is facing a lot of charges. 29 in all. a grand jury handed down the indictment in that case against the man. those charges include nine kounlts of attempted murder, nine kounlts of first-degree assault. he critically injured a 17-year- old. eight other potential victims are >>> parents along with students at perry hall, they want to see some changes at their school to prevent something like this from ever happening again. a community meeting last night brought out hundreds of people. the principle, george roberts listened in and answered questions. the superintendent dr. dallas da
. >> let us move forward, not back by reelecting barack obama, president of the united states. god bless you all. >>reporter: it's been widely speculated that o'malley is speaking a presidential run in 2016. politico is reporting that later this morning o'malley is set to have breakfast with iowa's delegation to the dnc. as you know, i-wa is one of the states that always holds its caucuses before any other state. linda stow, abc 2 news. >>> the 15-year-old accused of...
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when asked on "face the nation," was the united states better off than four years ago, the maryland governor said no. republicans jumped on the commons, but he went on cnn this morning to clarify. >> we are clearly better off as a country, because we are now creating jobs rather than losing them. soledad, we have not recovered all that we lost in the bush recession. that is why we need to continue to move forward. >> o'malley will many speakers at the democratic national convention. many people today are enjoying the labor day holiday with celebrations all across the d.c. metro area. the town greensville posted a 67 annual labor day parade this morning. a little something for everyone to enjoy out there. beauty quee including miss greenbelt, and floats as well. still to come a deer in the deep end of the pool. and hundreds turned out to keep heroes goodbye to a navy seal killed in -- to give my heroes goodbye to an abc killed in afghanistan and made a differenc -- what made a difference in pa >> a suicide attack on the u.s. government vehicle in pakistan has killed two pakistanis and wounded
when asked on "face the nation," was the united states better off than four years ago, the maryland governor said no. republicans jumped on the commons, but he went on cnn this morning to clarify. >> we are clearly better off as a country, because we are now creating jobs rather than losing them. soledad, we have not recovered all that we lost in the bush recession. that is why we need to continue to move forward. >> o'malley will many speakers at the democratic national...
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states is small business. melissa: yeah. >> it is small business. so what we need to do is to empower the small businesses so that they will --. melissa: feel confident, expand, hire people. they have to feel like demand out there. >> exactly. melissa: it is all interconnect the. i don't think we'll solve the problem tonight. let's talk about the market. we saw a rally yesterday on the ba of easy money out of europe. today came to the halt because of a jobs report. was that it? the rally we saw yesterday? >> i think we have more growth. long term i'm on his tick for long term. short term you will have the issues with the job market, with china, with the e! you. the -- e.u. next week. qe3 will happen and they're waiting to see, show me the money. melissa: you think there will do something next week? there is a big debate whether or not though wait until after the election. >> they move now it makes it look like we're in real trouble and the fed is take be action and maybe isn't a vote of confidence for the pres
states is small business. melissa: yeah. >> it is small business. so what we need to do is to empower the small businesses so that they will --. melissa: feel confident, expand, hire people. they have to feel like demand out there. >> exactly. melissa: it is all interconnect the. i don't think we'll solve the problem tonight. let's talk about the market. we saw a rally yesterday on the ba of easy money out of europe. today came to the halt because of a jobs report. was that it? the...
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states the measursmesh-- the united states of america, our american soil was taken in two different countries and ambassador was murdered and staff was murdered. the president cannot pussy-foot around and he's got to hold the people responsible who did it and let america know, this is not about campaigning today, i'm not going to nevada, i'm not going anywhere, i'm going to take care of problems. ronald reagan had to do it when that plane was hijacked back in the 1980's, stayed home at the white house and monitored what was going on to make sure that everything was taken care of. this president needs to do the same thing. mike, i want to make it clear to everybody, that this is "varney & company" and this is a financial program. we're giving great coverage to what is a world news event. but it does, to some degree, come back down to money. should we in america continue to pay egyptians and libyans, pay their government when this kind of thing is going on in their country? that's a financial angle. should we keep on paying? number two, should we in fact give a ringing endorsement to
states the measursmesh-- the united states of america, our american soil was taken in two different countries and ambassador was murdered and staff was murdered. the president cannot pussy-foot around and he's got to hold the people responsible who did it and let america know, this is not about campaigning today, i'm not going to nevada, i'm not going anywhere, i'm going to take care of problems. ronald reagan had to do it when that plane was hijacked back in the 1980's, stayed home at the...
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they are closest to the gulf coast refineries of the united states. don't you think that's the reason for lower prices? stuart: don't misquote my gas buddy patrick. he was saying the level of taxation in those states -- sandra: in the blue states. stuart: which is always high -- go ahead. >> to throw something in here, canadian crude oil comes directly down to the chicago region and goes right through refinery northwest indiana that's pretty close to the source as well. stuart: there would be a lot more canadian oil if we built the pipeline, wouldn't there? sandra: yes. >> there would be, but it wouldn't necessarily be flowing to chicago, but the argument here all these areas in the south are close to proximity and close to the oil, well chicago has a direct connection to all the canadian oil and canada is our number one source of oil, and we have local refineries here, so why are prices are so high here? because it is because taxes are so high. -- it is because taxes are so high. stuart: excellent point. sandra: i had to state the obvious. stuart: we
they are closest to the gulf coast refineries of the united states. don't you think that's the reason for lower prices? stuart: don't misquote my gas buddy patrick. he was saying the level of taxation in those states -- sandra: in the blue states. stuart: which is always high -- go ahead. >> to throw something in here, canadian crude oil comes directly down to the chicago region and goes right through refinery northwest indiana that's pretty close to the source as well. stuart: there...
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we'll discuss the united states role. you can catch that all on "meet the press." the gop candidates are trying to refocus on domestic issues and other issues. paul ryan hammered the president saying his economic policies failed the country. he said that the president has put america on the road to financial re union. >> the federal reserve is coming out with a new bailout. this matters, so the federal reserve is basically saying that we don't have a recovery, obamanomics did not work. >> they are facing a uphill battle. a wall street journal poll shows the president obama five points ahead of them. this morning, sand lism near a mosque is not a hate crime but a random crime spree. about 30 dcars were hit. >> there is no evidence to believe that this is a hate crime or specifically targeting one religious group. >> it is just a hateful account, even if it's not a hate crime. >> and members of the community from different faiths gathered last night to support the mosque. closer to home, vandals targeted the islamic center in shenandoah valley. the council on america
we'll discuss the united states role. you can catch that all on "meet the press." the gop candidates are trying to refocus on domestic issues and other issues. paul ryan hammered the president saying his economic policies failed the country. he said that the president has put america on the road to financial re union. >> the federal reserve is coming out with a new bailout. this matters, so the federal reserve is basically saying that we don't have a recovery, obamanomics did...
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it would be barack obama who has gone on to become president of the united states. john kerry in the role of singing the presidents praises to become the next possible secretary of state. hillary clinton would like to step down and john kerry would like to step up. regardless come the president returning the favor to the man who provided the moment for him. >> we were stretched to the breaking point and ran marching towards a nuclear weapon unchecked and osama bin laden was still plotting. it took president obama to make america bleed like america again. it took president obama to restore our moral authority. it took president obama to ban torture. the president understands that our values don't limit our power. they magnify it. he showed that global leadership is a strategic imperative for america. not a favor that we did other countries, and president obama kept his promises. he promised to end the war in iraq, and he has. and our heroes have come home. he promised to end the war in afghanistan, responsibly, and he is, and our heroes are coming home. he promised t
it would be barack obama who has gone on to become president of the united states. john kerry in the role of singing the presidents praises to become the next possible secretary of state. hillary clinton would like to step down and john kerry would like to step up. regardless come the president returning the favor to the man who provided the moment for him. >> we were stretched to the breaking point and ran marching towards a nuclear weapon unchecked and osama bin laden was still...
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that the response from the united states was late? >> obama, all of your government, it was very late. >> reporter: so all of this is because the response was late? but there was little time for interviews. we should turn around here. the police are charging. >> you see what happened, what -- just -- the egyptian government is doing with the egyptian people because -- because of the americans. >> reporter: there were demonstrations today in nearly 40 cities across the region and beyond. but as bad as it looks, the demonstrations were generally small. but in what will have implications for security worldwide, the extremists have found a weak spot to attack a super power they believe is responsible for an offense against islam. and radicals, brian, are still looking for other soft targets. today, they attacked a u.n. outpost here in egypt, and several american chain restaurants in the region. brian? >> interesting to watch this throughout the weekend, richard engel in cairo, thank you, and we're getting a first look at what happened ins
that the response from the united states was late? >> obama, all of your government, it was very late. >> reporter: so all of this is because the response was late? but there was little time for interviews. we should turn around here. the police are charging. >> you see what happened, what -- just -- the egyptian government is doing with the egyptian people because -- because of the americans. >> reporter: there were demonstrations today in nearly 40 cities across the...
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states drinking iced tea and chomping on nicorette. ah. >> did you offer him a cigarette? >> i did not. i did not. he -- nor did he ask for one. >> by that time i quit smoking but, you know, i was making sure he had an ashtray, you know, you know, he had a sip of wine so i'm feeling fairly optimistic. >> reporter: as days go by a blizzard of paper between two, counternumbers and looks close, a combination of tax cuts and government programs and tax increases. a magic formula. so what happens? well, 12 days before the deadline, the president makes a phone call to boehner asking for still more revenue, $400 billion. was it a question or was it a demand? it blows the deal sky high and in the end, it comes down to he said/he said. >> i want to be very emphatic here, at no point did i say, john, take it or leave it. >> his position is he was not saying, i have to have it, he was saying, i want you to consider it. >> no, no, no, no. hold on. no, no, no, no, no. i need $400 billion more revenue. i need. >> reporter: boehner is livid and worri
states drinking iced tea and chomping on nicorette. ah. >> did you offer him a cigarette? >> i did not. i did not. he -- nor did he ask for one. >> by that time i quit smoking but, you know, i was making sure he had an ashtray, you know, you know, he had a sip of wine so i'm feeling fairly optimistic. >> reporter: as days go by a blizzard of paper between two, counternumbers and looks close, a combination of tax cuts and government programs and tax increases. a magic...
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. >>> good evening, there were new protests today against the united states. and this time in some countries where we didn't see unrest last week. indonesia, pakistan, and afghanistan where americans, of course, are already under fire and always targeted. this round stems from the film made of muhammad, that went viral and ignited the rumor mill. it is apparent that u.s. interests overseas may be entering a new phase. we again in our kabul bureau tonight with nbc's a reporter. >> reporter: last week they blocked google, hoping to stop the violent demonstrations, but today, hundreds took to the streets following the example of other muslims, in response to the anti-muslim film produced in california. afghan police put out the flames of fury and anger. the demonstrations spread aoss the region, hitting kabul. police responded with stones and tear gas. this man says we will never tolerate any mockery of our prophet. tear gas, along with water canons, were used to control crowds in indonesia, the world's most populated country with muslims. elsewhere, they threw c
. >>> good evening, there were new protests today against the united states. and this time in some countries where we didn't see unrest last week. indonesia, pakistan, and afghanistan where americans, of course, are already under fire and always targeted. this round stems from the film made of muhammad, that went viral and ignited the rumor mill. it is apparent that u.s. interests overseas may be entering a new phase. we again in our kabul bureau tonight with nbc's a reporter. >>...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. and what they said is amazing. review 5-hour energy over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] w
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. and what they said is amazing. review 5-hour energy over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy...
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that is one of the biggest job creators right now in the united states. we need to more than double that. each house that is being built right now is creating three new jobs. the jobs mandate was definitely good. they are trying to renew the animal spirits out there. a lot of our clients tend to be looking at their portfolio for incomes. you have to look at the risk spectrum that is yielding much more than that. that is creating this wealth affect for investors. they feel a little bit better about themselves. housing starting to creep up and right now they are starting to feel pretty good. the confidence is there. dennis: is bernanke overstepping here? existing home inventory eight year low. maybe housing is arty on its way back. >> i agree. i think it is on the way back. it is one of the areas where he does see some improvement. the latest move, give that some or tailwind. he is trying to create jobs anyway he can. dennis: still waiting to see if materials, energy and small caps will catch up. do you think that will happen we mac yes. i do, actually. the
that is one of the biggest job creators right now in the united states. we need to more than double that. each house that is being built right now is creating three new jobs. the jobs mandate was definitely good. they are trying to renew the animal spirits out there. a lot of our clients tend to be looking at their portfolio for incomes. you have to look at the risk spectrum that is yielding much more than that. that is creating this wealth affect for investors. they feel a little bit better...
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the united states is working hard to put more ships in the region. they will continue to do so over the next 6 or 7 years. connell and dagen? connell: adam, thank you very much. dagen: we head to the middle east, concerns rising there and again forcing foreign policy into the spotlight in this year's presidential election. connell: and the judge is coming in. we will see what he thinks about secretary of state clinton's, her comments, that the rich around the world don't do enough, higher taxes, the judge. let's take a look at some winners today so far on the s&p 500. >> announcer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then s
the united states is working hard to put more ships in the region. they will continue to do so over the next 6 or 7 years. connell and dagen? connell: adam, thank you very much. dagen: we head to the middle east, concerns rising there and again forcing foreign policy into the spotlight in this year's presidential election. connell: and the judge is coming in. we will see what he thinks about secretary of state clinton's, her comments, that the rich around the world don't do enough, higher...
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. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [ cheers and applause ] >> that smile on her face, and we have a camera, our own special camera, watching behind the podium. look what happened. she's going off stage, and there waiting for her is her astronaut husband. there he is, mark kelly, former commander and astronaut. what a hug that was. you know, i had a chance to meet with them earlier today because i spent time with her earlier. i think everyone could see, how hard she's been working, how much stronger she is. >> there was so much determination in her face and so much joy when she finished. giving a lot of joy to this crowd, firing them up right now, much like michele obama did two nights ago, president clinton last night, as character witnesses for barack obama, bringing them inside the white house. bailing out the auto companies and here's account he summed that up. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm here to tell you, but i think you already know, th
. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [ cheers and applause ] >> that smile on her face, and we have a camera, our own special camera, watching behind the podium. look what happened. she's going off stage, and there waiting for her is her astronaut husband. there he is, mark kelly, former commander and astronaut. what a hug that was. you know,...
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he could be the president of the united states. this is a real-time crisis-- >>> we are out of time. >> we don't know what will happen and romney has to be very clear. >> eric: sorry, but we have the clock. sally and tony, thank you. >> thanks, eric. >> the anti-american protests continue to erupt around the world. how's the media covering the event? liz trotta with her commentary. >> first of all, forget about that movie -- you know, the underground film that reportedly defiles islam and the prophet. it is so underground, the media spent days trying to locate it. all in their effort to hang blame for the attacks in egypt and libya on anyone or anything, rather than where it belongs on the heads of blood-thirsty terrorists and the obama administration's naive and toothless policies in the middle-east. their supporters in the liberal media reinforce president obama's disturbing reluctance to offend the islamic world. consider the cnn correspondent, referring to the mobs outside the u.s. embass necairo as, quote, hooligans, or secret
he could be the president of the united states. this is a real-time crisis-- >>> we are out of time. >> we don't know what will happen and romney has to be very clear. >> eric: sorry, but we have the clock. sally and tony, thank you. >> thanks, eric. >> the anti-american protests continue to erupt around the world. how's the media covering the event? liz trotta with her commentary. >> first of all, forget about that movie -- you know, the underground film...
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>>guest: during the late 1970's mormons left the united states. we moved to utah to start our own society. there were so many stereotypes and misunderstandings. the federal government marched on utah. during the 20th century, most of us absorbed. in the late 20 24* -- 20th century a lot of christians taught mormonism something we need to battle as something dangerous. my friends grew up watching films about mormons in church that made us out to be very strange cult members. on the other hand, donnie and marie osmond are on tv. >>imus: you like them? >>guest: march reosmond -- marie osmond was my hero. >>imus: she's got a screwed-up life. >>guest: no comment. i have a soft spot for her. >>guest: so many husbands. getting fat -- >>guest: when i was growing up, there were no mormons on tv. >>imus: what did your dad say when you brought this jewish man home and said i'm going to marry him? >>guest: that was difficult. marrying inside the faith plays a big role in mormon belief. very observant mormons believe marrying another mormon is the way to get t
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freer on that the united states, one of the great success stories. it led to higher growth and if it keeps that up, within 10 to 15 years it will be a developed country. tracy: good for them. not so great for us. ian vasquez, thanks for bringing all this to us. >> thank you. ashley: interesting stuff. certainly heading in the wrong direction from third to 10th to 18? tracy: sanctity of the contract and the fact that it no longer holds i think that is really disheartening. ashley: that is pretty sad, sad statement. coming up, outrage over a new report showing 25% of all social security disability benefits are flawed. wills will tell us how it is costing you the taxpayer millions of dollars next. tracy: first look at some of today's winners with and losers on the s&p 500 as head out to break. tenet health care up on top [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be diffic
freer on that the united states, one of the great success stories. it led to higher growth and if it keeps that up, within 10 to 15 years it will be a developed country. tracy: good for them. not so great for us. ian vasquez, thanks for bringing all this to us. >> thank you. ashley: interesting stuff. certainly heading in the wrong direction from third to 10th to 18? tracy: sanctity of the contract and the fact that it no longer holds i think that is really disheartening. ashley: that is...
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ashley: you have the united states of europe? >> draghi said it himself, when he announced he would do everything in his power to support the single currency zone he also said later in the speech we need more europe, not less europe. so i think the two will have to go hand in hand. it will have to be political cooperation over questions like austerity. ashley: political cooperation in the eurozone. yeah. >> political cooperation anywhere these days. ashley: that is true. quickly, greece stays in or drops out? tough one, isn't it? >> greece, we would like to see them stay in because it holds everything together and it is a lot cheaper to keep greece in than to address other contagion risk if the ball starts to roll downhill. ashley: very diplomatic answer. bob kaiser, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. tracy: occupy wall street making its first anniversary mark today with a number of protest around the world but once again the focus is here in new york city. this morning protesters attempted to block people going to work at new
ashley: you have the united states of europe? >> draghi said it himself, when he announced he would do everything in his power to support the single currency zone he also said later in the speech we need more europe, not less europe. so i think the two will have to go hand in hand. it will have to be political cooperation over questions like austerity. ashley: political cooperation in the eurozone. yeah. >> political cooperation anywhere these days. ashley: that is true. quickly,...
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tens of thousands of people protesting this anti-muslim film made here in the united states. dagen: rick leventhal from fox news joins us live. rick. >> the pakistani government declared today a national holiday, love for the prophet. nonviolence, but things got ugly fast. and across the streets of pakistan including islamabad to keep protesters from approaching the consulate there. and demonstrations in karachi, five movie theaters were burned and a couple of banks on fire. and one officer killed there. and in peshawar, hundreds of demonstrators set movie theaters on fire and police used tear gas. at some point opened the fire on the people and hit a pakistani news vehicle and killed the driver there. and they were marching through the streets and protesting the anti-muslim film and burned a makeshift coffin draped with an american flag and burned an effigy of president obama and around middle east and africa and security has been beefed up at a number of u.s. and western embassies around the region as a precaution, guys. dagen: rick, thank you for that reporting. connell: a
tens of thousands of people protesting this anti-muslim film made here in the united states. dagen: rick leventhal from fox news joins us live. rick. >> the pakistani government declared today a national holiday, love for the prophet. nonviolence, but things got ugly fast. and across the streets of pakistan including islamabad to keep protesters from approaching the consulate there. and demonstrations in karachi, five movie theaters were burned and a couple of banks on fire. and one...
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states. this border crossing at eagle pass, texas is on alert and residents of the sleepy border city have been warned to call police if they see strangers. mexican prosecutors say the escapees, including many members of violent drug cartels, dug a tunnel through the prison's workshop. while a great escape through a tunnel may remind you of the "shawshank redemption," in this case it wasn't just one escapee. all 129 squeezed one by one through an opening a few feet wide. they used ropes and electric cables to full them suches to the guard tower where they tied up the guard. next they cut the chain link fence that stood between them and freedom and ran for it. authorities think the tunnel had been around a few months and doubt the inmates dug it without anyone knowing. in fact, police have detained the prison director and a dozen guards suspecting this escape was an "inside job." tonight, mexican special forces working to put the escapees back there. ryan owen, abc news, dallas. >>> now we hav
states. this border crossing at eagle pass, texas is on alert and residents of the sleepy border city have been warned to call police if they see strangers. mexican prosecutors say the escapees, including many members of violent drug cartels, dug a tunnel through the prison's workshop. while a great escape through a tunnel may remind you of the "shawshank redemption," in this case it wasn't just one escapee. all 129 squeezed one by one through an opening a few feet wide. they used...
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states. >> if you have one, you don't have to give it back, you can keep it, but it may mean you cannot get replacement parts in the future. >> yes. >> this is a broader issue in terms of when you come up with an idea, how you protect it. >> that's correct. so if you take it down to sort of the -- you hear a lot of political campaigns about main street versus wall street, a main street business, someone has an idea and wants to protect it, they'll get a patent on the device and process and build a business around it, hire put food on the table of the employees' families and this is worth protecting. someone steals that idea, they'll want to take action and that's what you see in these patent infringement cases. people view their patents as their property and like you don't want someone taking your house, you don't want someone stealing your ideas. >> how is this different than you come up with a tire and another company comes up with steel belted radial tires? how do you protect your idea? >> you go and register a patent with the u.s. p.t.o., patent trademark office and that protects yo
states. >> if you have one, you don't have to give it back, you can keep it, but it may mean you cannot get replacement parts in the future. >> yes. >> this is a broader issue in terms of when you come up with an idea, how you protect it. >> that's correct. so if you take it down to sort of the -- you hear a lot of political campaigns about main street versus wall street, a main street business, someone has an idea and wants to protect it, they'll get a patent on the...
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it also cited the united states. a muslim cleric is behind bars in pakistan after police say he planted evidence against a christian girl. the iman handed evidence say the girl burned papers containing verses of the koran and the girl has a release hearing scheduled for tomorrow. and ethiopians are remembering their long-serving prime minister today could lead the country from 1991 until his death over one week ago. he was known as a leader who worked tirelessly to stamp out poverty, and at least 20 african presidents came to the ceremony. he died of an infection at the age of 57 years old. there were heavy clashes in syria as government forces battled opposition fighters in various cities. at least 162 people died across the war-torn country tomorrow, according to activists and refugees are pouring into neighboring turkey and the prime minister is calling for a no-flight zone over the area. a report. >> so far, turkey has absorbs about 80,000 refugees about two under thousand people fleeing syria, and many crossing
it also cited the united states. a muslim cleric is behind bars in pakistan after police say he planted evidence against a christian girl. the iman handed evidence say the girl burned papers containing verses of the koran and the girl has a release hearing scheduled for tomorrow. and ethiopians are remembering their long-serving prime minister today could lead the country from 1991 until his death over one week ago. he was known as a leader who worked tirelessly to stamp out poverty, and at...
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and if the united states locked in an economic cold war with china? the author of a new book says yes. he will tell us why he thinks u.s. companies and political leaders need a completely new battle plan to fight the chinese threat. hmmm. as we mentioned the dow only down about 17, 18 points right now. top of the hour. time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. we head down to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. hey, nicole. >> hey, trace, good afternoon, everybody. the dow is down 18 points. it is off the highs we saw yesterday. closed at the highest level since december of 2007. today pulling back about 18 points. not really giving back that 244 point gain we saw yesterday. right now the nasdaq has a down arrow. the s&p is up one quarter of 1%. i want to look at a laggard though on the dow jones industrial average. that is kraft. when you look at kraft, they have two kinds of businesses. they have the international business and the north american business. they will be spinning off. that will happen october 1st. when they
and if the united states locked in an economic cold war with china? the author of a new book says yes. he will tell us why he thinks u.s. companies and political leaders need a completely new battle plan to fight the chinese threat. hmmm. as we mentioned the dow only down about 17, 18 points right now. top of the hour. time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. we head down to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. hey, nicole. >> hey, trace, good afternoon,...
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in sudan police reportedly fired on thousands of demonstrators outside the united states embassy. there were also protests outside the german and british embassies in that nation as well. >>> a virginia man convicted in a suicide plot to blow up the capitol learned his punishment today. amin al kalifi of alexandria was sentenced to 30 years in prison. the 29-year-old man was arrested last february with what he thought was an automatic weapon and an explosive laden suicide vest. they were fakes provided by fbi. >>> classes are back in session at two universities tonight after some eerily similar threats. the first came this morning at the university of texas at austin. a man called claiming to have planted bombs all over campus. there was also a bomb threat at north dakota state university. tonight the fbi is trying to figure out if they are related. >>> at valparaiso university in indiana is tightening security after threatening graffiti, but no word if that is related tonight. >>> new information about the former bus driver accused of ramming a school bus into an employee lounge
in sudan police reportedly fired on thousands of demonstrators outside the united states embassy. there were also protests outside the german and british embassies in that nation as well. >>> a virginia man convicted in a suicide plot to blow up the capitol learned his punishment today. amin al kalifi of alexandria was sentenced to 30 years in prison. the 29-year-old man was arrested last february with what he thought was an automatic weapon and an explosive laden suicide vest. they...